Problems while creating windows 10 install usb on ubuntu using woeusb












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I am creating a windows 10 installation usb on ubuntu, for this purpose I installed woeusb.



When I use woeusb in GUI mode, it automatically creates FAT32 file system on usb,but windows 10 1809's iso has a file "image.wim" which is larger than 4 GB.



So, I tried to use woeusb in CLI mode, I ran this command,
sudo woeusb --target-filesystem NTFS --device Win10_1809Oct_EnglishInternational_x64.iso /dev/sdb



This creates NTFS file system, but after running this command, it automatically stops, and shows some errors(maybe they are some programming errors),



Mounting target filesystem...
/usr/bin/woeusb: line 1413: [: : integer expression expected
Applying workaround to prevent 64-bit systems with big primary memory
from being unresponsive during copying files.
The command "awk '{print $1}'" failed with exit status "135", program
is prematurely aborted
The command "total_size=$(
du --summarize --bytes "
${source_fs_mountpoint}" | awk '{print $1}'
)" failed with exit status "135", program is prematurely aborted
/usr/bin/woeusb: line 1782: local: only_for_gui: readonly variable
The command "total_size=$(
du --summarize --bytes
"${source_fs_mountpoint}" | awk '{print $1}'
)" failed with exit status "1", program is prematurely aborted


, error screenshot



NOTE: I have also tried other tool called 'mkusb', it also shows some programming errors.









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    I am creating a windows 10 installation usb on ubuntu, for this purpose I installed woeusb.



    When I use woeusb in GUI mode, it automatically creates FAT32 file system on usb,but windows 10 1809's iso has a file "image.wim" which is larger than 4 GB.



    So, I tried to use woeusb in CLI mode, I ran this command,
    sudo woeusb --target-filesystem NTFS --device Win10_1809Oct_EnglishInternational_x64.iso /dev/sdb



    This creates NTFS file system, but after running this command, it automatically stops, and shows some errors(maybe they are some programming errors),



    Mounting target filesystem...
    /usr/bin/woeusb: line 1413: [: : integer expression expected
    Applying workaround to prevent 64-bit systems with big primary memory
    from being unresponsive during copying files.
    The command "awk '{print $1}'" failed with exit status "135", program
    is prematurely aborted
    The command "total_size=$(
    du --summarize --bytes "
    ${source_fs_mountpoint}" | awk '{print $1}'
    )" failed with exit status "135", program is prematurely aborted
    /usr/bin/woeusb: line 1782: local: only_for_gui: readonly variable
    The command "total_size=$(
    du --summarize --bytes
    "${source_fs_mountpoint}" | awk '{print $1}'
    )" failed with exit status "1", program is prematurely aborted


    , error screenshot



    NOTE: I have also tried other tool called 'mkusb', it also shows some programming errors.









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      I am creating a windows 10 installation usb on ubuntu, for this purpose I installed woeusb.



      When I use woeusb in GUI mode, it automatically creates FAT32 file system on usb,but windows 10 1809's iso has a file "image.wim" which is larger than 4 GB.



      So, I tried to use woeusb in CLI mode, I ran this command,
      sudo woeusb --target-filesystem NTFS --device Win10_1809Oct_EnglishInternational_x64.iso /dev/sdb



      This creates NTFS file system, but after running this command, it automatically stops, and shows some errors(maybe they are some programming errors),



      Mounting target filesystem...
      /usr/bin/woeusb: line 1413: [: : integer expression expected
      Applying workaround to prevent 64-bit systems with big primary memory
      from being unresponsive during copying files.
      The command "awk '{print $1}'" failed with exit status "135", program
      is prematurely aborted
      The command "total_size=$(
      du --summarize --bytes "
      ${source_fs_mountpoint}" | awk '{print $1}'
      )" failed with exit status "135", program is prematurely aborted
      /usr/bin/woeusb: line 1782: local: only_for_gui: readonly variable
      The command "total_size=$(
      du --summarize --bytes
      "${source_fs_mountpoint}" | awk '{print $1}'
      )" failed with exit status "1", program is prematurely aborted


      , error screenshot



      NOTE: I have also tried other tool called 'mkusb', it also shows some programming errors.









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      I am creating a windows 10 installation usb on ubuntu, for this purpose I installed woeusb.



      When I use woeusb in GUI mode, it automatically creates FAT32 file system on usb,but windows 10 1809's iso has a file "image.wim" which is larger than 4 GB.



      So, I tried to use woeusb in CLI mode, I ran this command,
      sudo woeusb --target-filesystem NTFS --device Win10_1809Oct_EnglishInternational_x64.iso /dev/sdb



      This creates NTFS file system, but after running this command, it automatically stops, and shows some errors(maybe they are some programming errors),



      Mounting target filesystem...
      /usr/bin/woeusb: line 1413: [: : integer expression expected
      Applying workaround to prevent 64-bit systems with big primary memory
      from being unresponsive during copying files.
      The command "awk '{print $1}'" failed with exit status "135", program
      is prematurely aborted
      The command "total_size=$(
      du --summarize --bytes "
      ${source_fs_mountpoint}" | awk '{print $1}'
      )" failed with exit status "135", program is prematurely aborted
      /usr/bin/woeusb: line 1782: local: only_for_gui: readonly variable
      The command "total_size=$(
      du --summarize --bytes
      "${source_fs_mountpoint}" | awk '{print $1}'
      )" failed with exit status "1", program is prematurely aborted


      , error screenshot



      NOTE: I have also tried other tool called 'mkusb', it also shows some programming errors.







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